Environment

Andorra is a small country located in the heart of the Pyrenees. 92% of it consists of mountains, lakes and rivers.

Andorra's idyllic landscapes are covered in winter by a thick blanket of snow that attracts visitors from the most remote places on Earth. Many return in the summer to go trekking through the mountains, which reach up to 3000 m high. The country also has the world's second-longest life expectancy and ranks fourth in terms of quality of life. Fibre optic coverage reaches throughout the country.

Andorra is not only a natural paradise, but also an area of the world that draws sports enthusiasts (we have the largest ski area in southern Europe and we host major world events) and lovers of culture (we have top-quality Romanesque heritage and the world's second highest number of museums per head).

How to get here

The closest international airports are in Barcelona, Toulouse, Girona and Lleida-Alguaire. La Seu d'Urgell Airport, just 15 minutes from Andorra, operates jet flights from Madrid, Marseille and Palma de Mallorca.

Citizens of the European Union, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and the United States do not require a visa to travel to Andorra. You can find more information about visa requirements at Visa Andorra.

Practical information

Vehicles drive on the right. Drivers require an international or European Union driving licence.